- suborders:
Hippomorpha and
Ceratomorpha. The
Hippomorpha comprises today's
horses and
their extinct members (Equoidea); the
Ceratomorpha consist of
tapirs and...
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eighteen extant species of
Perissodactyla are
divided into two suborders:
Ceratomorpha,
containing the
families Rhinocerotidae and Tapiridae, and Hippomorpha...
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There are
currently 1,258 genera, 161 families, 27 orders, and
around 5,937
recognized living species of mammal.
Mammalian taxonomy is in
constant flux...
- The
class Mammalia (mammals) is
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: monotremes,
which lay eggs, and therians,
mammals which give...
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includes the
Ancylopoda (lophiodontids and Chalicotherioidea) and the
Ceratomorpha (tapirs,
rhinoceroses and
their extinct relatives). Bronnert, Constance;...
- Wang, Y.-Q. (2020). "The
origin of
Rhinocerotoidea and
phylogeny of
Ceratomorpha (Mammalia, Perissodactyla)".
Communications Biology. 3 (1): 509. doi:10...
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relatives Lophiodontidae. Many
studies considered them as
closer to
Ceratomorpha (which
includes tapirs and rhinoceroses) than Equoidea. A 2004 cladistic...
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their extinct relatives. Taxonomically, they are
placed in
suborder Ceratomorpha along with the
rhino superfamily, Rhinocerotoidea.The
first members of...
- class:
Mammalia Order:
Perissodactyla Clade:
Tapiromorpha Suborder:
Ceratomorpha Superfamily:
Tapiroidea Family:
Tapiridae Gray, 1821 Type
genus Tapirus...
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Incertae sedis †Cambaylophus †Skopaiolophus †Isectolophidae †Ancylopoda See
Ancylopoda Ceratomorpha...